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Netanyahu's mouthpiece slams Shin Bet chief over alleged leak to Haaretz

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July 11, 2026

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Netanyahu's mouthpiece slams Shin Bet chief over alleged leak to Haaretz

Speaking on his radio show last month, far-right Channel 14 commentator Jacob Bardugo said he had met with Shin Bet chief Zini and demanded to know who within the agency had leaked to Haaretz that Netanyahu had instructed the agency to investigate an alleged leak to Channel 12 News about the timing of the start of the war with Iran

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